Making your site user-friendly is critical for the survival of your webcomic. After all, you don't want a reader to get lost in the shuffle of how to...
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Input devices, such as scanners and pen tablets, are important tools for the webcomic creator. They allow the artist to get their images into the...
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There are many ways in which one can build relationships with the readers. Many webcomic creators have message boards to allow for their readers to...
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Today I'm reviewing a relatively brand-new comic, called Black Burns Brightly by creator Lizzi J. Scoones. It's about a girl who has death threats...
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The premise of this story is a set of elf twins who set out on some long journey to save their world and the world of magic-fearing humans. The twins...
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You have your comic and you want to make some dough on it, but you don't know how you're going to go about it. What do you do? Some webcomic...
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Just yesterday, my computer received an internal harddrive transplant as the old one was failing slowly. When you're a webcomic creator, a computer...
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So you have a webcomic and you want to have a way to make sure that they are updated in an orderly fashion that's easy to use. There are plenty of...
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So you have your webhost and your comic. You want to be able to let the world know about it, but you don't know where to begin. Where does one...
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The webcomic that I'm reviewing today is My 25 Percent, which is a workplace comic that has some semiautobiographical elements to it. It's a...
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